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WARNING! Non esporre il prodotto a perdite di liquido o a spruzzi. Non appoggiare nessun oggetto contenente acqua sul prodotto. Do not open cover. No user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualified service personnel Non esporre il prodotto a fuoco, candele o oggetti simili. Do not place the product in a location near a heat source such as a radiator, or in an area subject to Assicurarsi la circolazione dell’aria e non ostruire le ventole, se presenti, per evitare il surriscaldamento.
CONTROLPAD64 Software Editor ..11 5.1.1 Overview: What is a CONTROLPAD64 preset? ... . 11 5.1.2 Assigning pads to MIDI notes ..12 5.1.3 Assign a pad to toggle a MIDI CC #...
1. INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the SubZero SZ-CONTROLPAD64 controller. To help you get the most out of your new device, please read this manual carefully. In order to use the functions of this product, you’ll need to ensure the software you’re using is set up correctly.
3. PARTS & FUNCTIONS 4. [Note] button The 64 pads have dual modes: trigger pads mode and key note mode. Click the note 3.1 MIDI OVERVIEW button to start the note mode of the 64 pads. Then press the +/- button to increase or 3.1.1 Top panel overview decrease the current note by a semitone.
13. [MIDI OUT] Connector 16. [OFF/ON] button Use a fi ve-pin MIDI cable to connect the MIDI Turns power off/on. OUT of the CONTROLPAD64 to the MIDI IN of an external device. 17. Full-sized USB connector Connect the CONTROLPAD64 to your 14.
0 and 127. This value describes how hard you pressed the key. Since different people have different playing styles, the CONTROLPAD64 offers a number of different velocity sensitivity curves. You should experiment with the different velocity curves to find the setting that best suits your playing style.
3.1.9 Mute button Mute on/off button. Press the mute button to start the mute function. No messages will be transmitted in Mute mode. 3.1.10 Volume button Sends a General MIDI Master Volume message to the DAW 3.1.11 [MMC] button There are 6 buttons used for MIDI Machine Control (MMC): [|<<], [<<], [>>], [O], [stop], [play].
3.1.13 [<] and [>] button These buttons are used for navigating menus and options. 3.1.14 Back panel overview On the back panel of the CONTROLPAD64, you will fi nd: USB type B connection, MIDI in, MIDI out, DC 5V and the on/off button.
Windows XP(SP2)or higher *G3/G4 accelerator cards are not supported 4.2 Making detailed settings For additional customisation and settings, you will need to use the CONTROLPAD64 Software Editor (explained below). 5. USING CONTROLPAD64 WITH SOFTWARE 5.1 CREATING MIDI PRESETS WITH THE CONTROLPAD64 SOFTWARE EDITOR 5.1.1 Overview: What is a CONTROLPAD64...
The to a fi lter plugin that should be readily available in CONTROLPAD64’s pads can be assigned to any your DAW software. MIDI note number that you like. For this example, we’ll set pads 1 and 2 to trigger the General MIDI...
In the upper right-hand section of the MIDI The combination of the Memory button and pad Software Editor, there is a button called Send 2 will recall preset #2 from the CONTROLPAD64’s to Keyboard. Right below that is a pull-down memory.
SPECIFICATIONS Connectors: ...USB connector Power supply: ..USB bus power mode Current consumption: ..100 mA or less Dimensions (W x D x H): .
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